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Dr Nick tells us what the big risks are to mens health and what we can do to help ourselves
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Peter Claytons story of his search for a house in Normandy continues. Read by Mike Welsh.
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Heather Hurley gives us a lovely salad for summer with prawns, mangoes, avocado and a coconut dressing.
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Suzie Larcombe gives advice to people who want to start up their own business. In this programmes she deals with advertising
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Fontevraud cat part three written and read by Teresa Dolan. William meets a new friend. You can stay in William's house with Teresa. Visit her at www.chezteresa.com
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Teresa Dolan reads the second chapter of her new children's book 'The Fontevraud Cat' for Box 424
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Lorraine Flood and Jackie Sears offer presentation and property services for returning expats as well as those planning to move away.
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Blevins Franks tax expert Nicola Goldsmith speaks to Box 424 about French Capital Gains Tax
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Mike Taylor from PIF discusses the problems of leaving your home to you nearest and dearest
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Russell Grant gives you a horoscope outline for the year ahead in the horoscope section of our programme file. Available right now!
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What is on the Box? With the exchange rates working against expats with pensions and investments from the UK, what is the future and what can you do now? We will star a series in the New Year when we speak to those with an interest. If you'd like to make a point contact us as soon as possible. Don't forget to listen to our one hour music and comedy show now online!
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Christmas message from Expatsradio's local church in Devon with the Reverend Ian Eglin who has himself spent many years abroad as a naval chaplain.
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